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he is now inside the oval office meeting with the prime minister of australia.eporters are inside the o val with him right now. a chance to ask him against on the bombshell whistleblower report overnight. >> announcer: sponsored by usaa, insurance tailored for the military community. and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ and i don't add trup the years.s. but what i do count
he is now inside the oval office meeting with the prime minister of australia.eporters are inside the o val with him right now. a chance to ask him against on the bombshell whistleblower report overnight. >> announcer: sponsored by usaa, insurance tailored for the military community. and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa...
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we're still getting new information about what happened between trump and lavrov and kislyak in the oval office the day after he fired james comey, i mean, after the special counsel's investigation there's apparently a memorandum of that conversation that exists somewhere that includes the president saying basically to russia it's okay that you interfered with the election. i mean, that is -- that's what the -- you would think that would have turned up in the mueller report, right? >> that's what the mueller report was looking for, but, of course, they didn't have access to any of this material. and it's fascinating to see that the whistle-blower has in effect created a momentum here because these people who are the sources for "the washington post," they've known this since the meeting, the way the article is presented. they've known it every day since then and they didn't say a word. they were never moved before to say a word to "the washington post" about it until now. >> yeah. well, you know, the impeachment. of the president focuses things for the president. but for everybody else w
we're still getting new information about what happened between trump and lavrov and kislyak in the oval office the day after he fired james comey, i mean, after the special counsel's investigation there's apparently a memorandum of that conversation that exists somewhere that includes the president saying basically to russia it's okay that you interfered with the election. i mean, that is -- that's what the -- you would think that would have turned up in the mueller report, right? >>...
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he spoke to reporters while in the oval office just moments ago.ape to play back. among the questions that he faced, did he ask the ukrainian president in a phone call to investigate joe biden? he is responding to that. and this is all before
he spoke to reporters while in the oval office just moments ago.ape to play back. among the questions that he faced, did he ask the ukrainian president in a phone call to investigate joe biden? he is responding to that. and this is all before
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i think it's been a full day here at the oval, which you know, let's be thankfulfor oval, which you knowt's be thankful for that, as we stand here almost in mid—september. i thank you are right, for some of the day, it felt like a kind of weary, kind of familiar ashes story for england. considering that australia won the toss, they decided to bowl, and wouldn't have expected to take ten wickets in a day's play rather than eight. let's take you through some of the key moments of the day. catches were a big theme. so here we are, england batting, their opening stand today of 27 wasn't bad, but in the context of what we have seen so far in the ashes throughout the summer, and you will tell me whether you can actually see any of these pitches now, and here isjoe danley, if you look at steve smith taking vest. it takes him a while to take the catch is, but that was danley gone for 14. now, what happened then is australia gave england a bit of an opportunity, not least because they dropjoe route a total of three times. peter settle drop that one much to the great hilarity of the crowd. so joe
i think it's been a full day here at the oval, which you know, let's be thankfulfor oval, which you knowt's be thankful for that, as we stand here almost in mid—september. i thank you are right, for some of the day, it felt like a kind of weary, kind of familiar ashes story for england. considering that australia won the toss, they decided to bowl, and wouldn't have expected to take ten wickets in a day's play rather than eight. let's take you through some of the key moments of the day....
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president trump had the conversation in the oval office and lied about it. couldn't that be kompromat? >> the part of the challenge is that in these meetings he's had with vladimir putin one on one. or in his o vaul office. we don't have u.s. reporters. we don't get read outs like we nused to. that's another norm he's broken that we started to take for granted in the breaking of norm. we're losing valuable information in transparent. now that we know that the white house and national security counsel were actively trying to move read outs of the calls onto classified server so people don't have access, it leads me and other national security professionals to wonder what has he been saying to foreign leader all along? we know about the ukraine one. and what that led to. what about this whole history before that with mohammed bin salman of saudi arabia. and vladimir putin. and netanyahu. what has he offered and traded away of u.s. national security? >> or with held. talking about the ukrainian call. what was the leverage he was using. the post reporting during
president trump had the conversation in the oval office and lied about it. couldn't that be kompromat? >> the part of the challenge is that in these meetings he's had with vladimir putin one on one. or in his o vaul office. we don't have u.s. reporters. we don't get read outs like we nused to. that's another norm he's broken that we started to take for granted in the breaking of norm. we're losing valuable information in transparent. now that we know that the white house and national...
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from the oval, here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson.s come to the england team ahead at the fifth and final test at the oval and the catalyst i suppose is ben stokes. we saw him bowl once again during england's training session by england do not think they can trust him, he is not fit enough to get through an entire test match with his allocation of overs. he will play as a specialist batsman. sam curran comes into the team as a bowling all—rounder. chris woakes comes back in the place of over ten. the knock—on effect of this, jason roy loses his place in the test match team. he has had four chances to prove himself as a test match batsman and i think we have to say there is an experiment which has failed. it could be a long way to get back into the test match. i asked joe root, england's captain today, whether there were a number of england players here who were playing for their england feature. you are playing for your country, that as the fundamentals of it. you have some passionate guys who are proud to represent england. however y
from the oval, here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson.s come to the england team ahead at the fifth and final test at the oval and the catalyst i suppose is ben stokes. we saw him bowl once again during england's training session by england do not think they can trust him, he is not fit enough to get through an entire test match with his allocation of overs. he will play as a specialist batsman. sam curran comes into the team as a bowling all—rounder. chris woakes comes back in the place...
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so here trump is it inviting the two russian officials into the oval office. as my colleagues and i report tonight, proceeds to tell them that he is not troubled by whatever russia did in 2016 because the united states, he asserts, does the same thing all the time. it's an astonishing thing for a president to say in any context, let alone in the oval office with two russian officials representing the government that just interfered in an historic way in the u.s. election. >> do we know what the reaction was from white house officials or officials who knew about that conversation to the fact that donald trump said that to russian diplomats? >> well, we know this was one of the early conversations and a source of significant dismay to the professionals who work in the white house. but in this conversation, it was for several reasons, you already articulated a couple of them. in this conversation there are three huge things that happens. one, he reveals highly classified information to his russian guests about counterterrorism operations in syria at that time. he
so here trump is it inviting the two russian officials into the oval office. as my colleagues and i report tonight, proceeds to tell them that he is not troubled by whatever russia did in 2016 because the united states, he asserts, does the same thing all the time. it's an astonishing thing for a president to say in any context, let alone in the oval office with two russian officials representing the government that just interfered in an historic way in the u.s. election. >> do we know...
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. >>> a doctor, phony map in the oval office. the president pushing a fake narrative that dorian was a threat to alabama. >>> new hampshire my name was unconscious intoxicated woman. >> she was raped by a college athlete and then devastated at his light sentence. five years later she wants you to hear her story. >> brave, brave, brave, brave, brave. >> indeed. it is nice to hear her courageous statements. welcome to our viewers. this is "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4 a.m. in new york. let's begin with the breaking news overnight. a sudden resurgence for dorian. the hurricane regaining strength. a major category 3 storm. officials say landfall is possible anywhere in the carolinas. dorian is approaching the coast of south carolina. the national hurricane center warning of life threatening storm surge and dangerous winds along parts of coastal georgia, the carolinas and some of southeast virginia. >> dorian is forecast to run parallel to the coast of north and south carolina into friday. any swerve
. >>> a doctor, phony map in the oval office. the president pushing a fake narrative that dorian was a threat to alabama. >>> new hampshire my name was unconscious intoxicated woman. >> she was raped by a college athlete and then devastated at his light sentence. five years later she wants you to hear her story. >> brave, brave, brave, brave, brave. >> indeed. it is nice to hear her courageous statements. welcome to our viewers. this is "early...
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to the impeachment proceedings this week, but rather, the infamous meeting that took place in the oval office in 2017 between president trump and two senior officials from russia. this was may 2017. it was the day after donald trump fired james comey. you will remember, surprise, what's the russian foreign minister and ambassador doing in the oval office with the president that day? here's what the "washington post" is reporting now. quote, president trump told two senior russian officials in a 2017 oval office meeting that he was unconcerned about moscow's interference in the u.s. election in 2016 because the united states did the same in other countries. an assertion that prompted alarmed white house officials to limit access to the president's remarks to an unusually small number of people. the "post" citing three former officials with knowledge of the matter. quote, a memorandum summarizing the meeting was limited to a few officials with the highest security clearances in an attempt to keep the president's comments from being publicly disclosed. according to this new story in "the
to the impeachment proceedings this week, but rather, the infamous meeting that took place in the oval office in 2017 between president trump and two senior officials from russia. this was may 2017. it was the day after donald trump fired james comey. you will remember, surprise, what's the russian foreign minister and ambassador doing in the oval office with the president that day? here's what the "washington post" is reporting now. quote, president trump told two senior russian...
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in the oval office yesterday he showed this doctored map you're about to see.rm projection with what looks like black magic marker drawn on it to try to prove the president's false case. by the way, altering an official map and putting out erroneous storm projections are illegal. joining us with the bottom line is cnn political analyst david gregory. i barely know where to begin. you and i have spoken so many times over the past couple of years of the president living over his own reality, not living facts et cetera. but this time with our own eyes we could see the black magic marker drawn on the map, the official map in order to prove his false claim. what are we -- who does the white house think they're kidding, david? >> it's so absurd and so dangerous at the same time because what it reveals and we're almost numb to it, right, it's pathetic in and of itself that we have that reaction is that the president, first of all, why is he even in the oval office showing pictures of the hurricane projection? why is he anywhere near that kind of discussion? he has fem
in the oval office yesterday he showed this doctored map you're about to see.rm projection with what looks like black magic marker drawn on it to try to prove the president's false case. by the way, altering an official map and putting out erroneous storm projections are illegal. joining us with the bottom line is cnn political analyst david gregory. i barely know where to begin. you and i have spoken so many times over the past couple of years of the president living over his own reality, not...
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joe wilson, bbc news, at the oval. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. hello.ressure here, former hurricane dorian and this next area of low pressure coming in tomorrow, former tropical storm gabrielle. whilst it will bring some cloud and rain, it is also going to bring some very humid air across england and wales tomorrow. ahead of that, we have seen the cloud breaking up at many places. for most of us, ending the afternoon with some spells of sunshine but there are still more clouds across southern parts of england, a little misty and murky in places and damp. that will move away and we will have clear skies over night. at the end of the night, the clouds thickening and rain knocking on the door of northern ireland and western scotland, but ahead of that, looking at temperatures of 8—12. let's look at the rain first of all for tomorrow, that will be affecting northern ireland and scotland in the morning and then clearing away to sunny spells during the afternoon. for england and wales, it will be northern and western areas that see a lot of low cloud and may
joe wilson, bbc news, at the oval. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. hello.ressure here, former hurricane dorian and this next area of low pressure coming in tomorrow, former tropical storm gabrielle. whilst it will bring some cloud and rain, it is also going to bring some very humid air across england and wales tomorrow. ahead of that, we have seen the cloud breaking up at many places. for most of us, ending the afternoon with some spells of sunshine but there are still more...
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just throwing that out as well. >> from the oval office. the president is sitting behind the desk in the oval office. i find this kind of like -- we don't know what happened. we don't have to speculate. >> we're not saying who did it but that's the president's hand on a doctored image of a storm path. >> sitting behind the desk in the oval office. >> the forecast just detailed is terrifying both in its scope, its slowness and kinds of danger people are in. we covered enough of these -- and i haven't been doing this very long, to know a power outage for an elderly community is life-and-death situation. >> this is a serious storm. first of all it holds the record for the slowest storm over the atlantic. it sat over the bahamas for 51 hours, 41 over the northern bahamas. it dropped about 60 inches of rain in some places. it was a powerful storm. and it rapidly intensifies. we have seen these intensive rapidly intensifying. the definition of that is an increase in 35 miles per hour within 24 hours. this thing intensified more than 35 hours, mor
just throwing that out as well. >> from the oval office. the president is sitting behind the desk in the oval office. i find this kind of like -- we don't know what happened. we don't have to speculate. >> we're not saying who did it but that's the president's hand on a doctored image of a storm path. >> sitting behind the desk in the oval office. >> the forecast just detailed is terrifying both in its scope, its slowness and kinds of danger people are in. we covered...
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it ain't over till the oval. fifth test, over the road.rolling. maybe australia have been the better team in the ashes, but maybe england could be the better team today — that's what they were hoping. joe denly opening the batting. well, he was still going, which was more thanjason roy, who'd been dropped for this match. it is tough to feel secure in test cricket. burns still watching, still thinking, and sometimes leaving. that's fine. butjoe denly couldn't help it. an edge, a catch, gone for 14. but look at thejuggling. steve smith even makes his catches last as long as possible! shane was trying to prolong his gum. well, bubbles always burst eventually. there was england's captain. joe root would be encouraged by the crowd for any run, anything, but the biggest roars came for australia's fielder. root virtually placed the ball in peter siddle's hands, and down. now this is the kind of juggling act that appeals to this particular circus. no hiding place. they even spotted it on the rooftops. australia's captain could hardly criticise bec
it ain't over till the oval. fifth test, over the road.rolling. maybe australia have been the better team in the ashes, but maybe england could be the better team today — that's what they were hoping. joe denly opening the batting. well, he was still going, which was more thanjason roy, who'd been dropped for this match. it is tough to feel secure in test cricket. burns still watching, still thinking, and sometimes leaving. that's fine. butjoe denly couldn't help it. an edge, a catch, gone...
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joe wilson reports from the oval. keep going, captain.cricket. it ain't over till the oval. fifth test, over the road. rory burns again displayed deep concentration and good judgement — that's it. a7, he made. joe denly was the first english batsman to fall. steve smith the fielder. well, he even makes his catches last as long as possible. he held on. captainjoe root was dropped three times before he got to 50. just watch them. siddle's chance was the simplest, although tim paine had the gloves to help him. commentator: oh, down again. still no good. and look who dropped this one — yeah, that is steve smith. well, good fortune, but when root got to 57, enter pat cummins. no fielder required. australia had changed their team for this test, picked mitchell marsh. he took four wickets, dismissing bairstow like that and woakes like this. england soon eight wickets down and it seemed like another weary day at the ashes office. but here's the thing. aren't the australians tired too? and as day became evening, jos buttler started hitting. not on
joe wilson reports from the oval. keep going, captain.cricket. it ain't over till the oval. fifth test, over the road. rory burns again displayed deep concentration and good judgement — that's it. a7, he made. joe denly was the first english batsman to fall. steve smith the fielder. well, he even makes his catches last as long as possible. he held on. captainjoe root was dropped three times before he got to 50. just watch them. siddle's chance was the simplest, although tim paine had the...
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[laughter] rubinstein: what was the biggest surprisehen-- the first day you're in the oval office? it really surprised me how easily i could be turned into a two-dimensional cartoon. in walks my dad, and i said,es "oh, welcome, mr. ent." he said, "thank you, mr. president." rubinstein: oh, it must have been something. woman: would you fix your tie, please? rubinstein: well, people wouldn't recogni, me if my tie was fixt ok. [woman chuckles] st leave it this way. all right. i don't consider myself a journalist, and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have aa ay job of runninivate equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that mas somebody tick? rubinstein: you're now both former presidents,d, um, uh, what's the difference between being a former president and president? now, one day, you have the nuclear codes,yo you can send nuclear bombs off, everody is working for you, and the next day, when you leave office, you have no power. what was the trans? [audience chuckles] bu: hit 'em with the son
[laughter] rubinstein: what was the biggest surprisehen-- the first day you're in the oval office? it really surprised me how easily i could be turned into a two-dimensional cartoon. in walks my dad, and i said,es "oh, welcome, mr. ent." he said, "thank you, mr. president." rubinstein: oh, it must have been something. woman: would you fix your tie, please? rubinstein: well, people wouldn't recogni, me if my tie was fixt ok. [woman chuckles] st leave it this way. all right. i...
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he's meeting in the oval office with two russian officials, u.s. media are excluded. one of those two officials, sergei kislyak, the russian ambassador is already a toxic figure in a trump's presidency. it is kislyak's conversation with michael flynn in december of 2016 that leads to many ways of the explosion of the russia story and flynn firing his national secure advisor weeks into the job. as my colleagues and i reports tonight proceeds to tell them that he's troubled by whatever russia did in 2016 because the united states asserts does the same thing all the time. it is an astonishing thing, let alone with two russian officials representing the government interfere in an historic way in the u.s. election. >> do we know what the reaction was from white house officials or officials who knew about that conversation to the fact that donald trump said that to russian diplomats? >> well, we know this was one of the early conversations and a source of significant dismay to the professional who work in the white house but in this conversation, it was for several reasons,
he's meeting in the oval office with two russian officials, u.s. media are excluded. one of those two officials, sergei kislyak, the russian ambassador is already a toxic figure in a trump's presidency. it is kislyak's conversation with michael flynn in december of 2016 that leads to many ways of the explosion of the russia story and flynn firing his national secure advisor weeks into the job. as my colleagues and i reports tonight proceeds to tell them that he's troubled by whatever russia did...
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what president trump told the russians about the election in an infamous oval office meeting. >>> house democrats taking concrete steps in the impeachment probe. what they are demanding from the secretary of state. >>> a new resignation in the president's ukraine investigation while americans try to make sense of it all. >> americans and the people that are on the fence are going to go away from trump. >> there are a lot of people like trump, but they're too scared to say anything. >> i feel that he is compromising america. i feel that he needs to step down. >>> plus, a day of protest. thousands around the world demanding action on climate change. >>> breaking news this hour, a brand-new bombshell report as the trump/ukraine scandal deepens. we are now learning what president trump told two russian officials in a now infamous meeting in the oval office in may of 2017. that's the day after he fired former fbi director james comey. "washington post" reports trump told the russians that, quote, he was unconcerned about moscow's interference in the u.s. election because the united states di
what president trump told the russians about the election in an infamous oval office meeting. >>> house democrats taking concrete steps in the impeachment probe. what they are demanding from the secretary of state. >>> a new resignation in the president's ukraine investigation while americans try to make sense of it all. >> americans and the people that are on the fence are going to go away from trump. >> there are a lot of people like trump, but they're too scared...
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but in the oval office when he was sitting down with the prime minister, he did not really answer the question whether or not he spoke with the ukranian prime minister about former vice president joe biden, at one point saying it doesn't matter what he discussed. but there are plenty of contradictions here that the president offered up to reporters when he was sitting down in the oval office, at one point describing the whistleblower has being partisan and part of a hack job, but at the same time saying he doesn't know who the whistleblower is. the white house is not saying at this point whether or not they know who this whistleblower is specifically, who the individual is who filed that whistleblower complaint that's being blocked by the administration in terms of being turned over to congress. but at this point, brianna, we have a lot more questions than we have answers, and the white house at this point appears to be stonewalling to congress when it comes to getting information on this complaint, and the president, as you saw during that spray in the oval office with reporters, was
but in the oval office when he was sitting down with the prime minister, he did not really answer the question whether or not he spoke with the ukranian prime minister about former vice president joe biden, at one point saying it doesn't matter what he discussed. but there are plenty of contradictions here that the president offered up to reporters when he was sitting down in the oval office, at one point describing the whistleblower has being partisan and part of a hack job, but at the same...
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house ask you strong upon and leaving many people gassing what the national security process in the oval office comes down to these days to discuss that i'm now joined by matt bassler cells turned professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. is a privilege to be with you thank you for inviting me now about the daycare to go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that book today with you weren't the separate chapter. i suppose we would have a separate chapter on all or all 3 are now 4 of the people of the time trump has chosen to be a national security advisor but bolton would get the most emphasis i think i think he's probably the most colorful of all dr absolutely and also the man who came in with very very strong opinions and not a lot of tolerance for other people's opinions and now in your book with it what the valve
house ask you strong upon and leaving many people gassing what the national security process in the oval office comes down to these days to discuss that i'm now joined by matt bassler cells turned professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. is a privilege to be with you thank you for inviting me now about the daycare to go you published a very influential book on the history of president's...
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quote, president trump told russitwo senior russian officials in a 2017 oval office meeting that he was unconcerned about moscow's interference in the u.s. election in 2016 because the united states did the same in other countries. an assertion that prompted alarmed white house officials to limit access to the president's remarks to an unusually small number of people. the po"post" citing three forme officials with knowledge of the matter. quote, a memorandum summarizing the meeting was limited to a few officials with the highest security clearances in an attempt to keep the president's comments from being publicly disclosed. according to this new story in "the washington post," president trump lamented to russian foreign minister sergey lavrov that all this russia stuff was debt mental to relations to russia. he means the interference of russia in our immediately previous election. it is not clear if a memo document that go may 10, 2017, meeting with lavrov and kislyak was placed into that top secret code word protected server where the transcript of the president's call with ukraine w
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he had two top officials into the oval office. in that meeting he made several comments. he said he just fired the nut job james comey, he revealed classified intel about a military operation and then he also in the meeting according to our sources that we spoke to down played russian interference in the election so that the united states -- said that the united states also interferes in other countries' elections and it was not that big of a deal. the comments left a number of his top officials very surprised. after the meeting the president soon flew off to saudi arabia for his first major trip as president of the united states and officials back at the white house took some pretty extreme steps to make sure the comments, memorandum of the conversation that is normally circulated inside the building did not go to a wide audience. they really wanted to limit who it went to because they were fearful it would become public. parts of the meeting became public long ago as you noted in your opening there. and as reported by the "new york times" and "the washington post." but
he had two top officials into the oval office. in that meeting he made several comments. he said he just fired the nut job james comey, he revealed classified intel about a military operation and then he also in the meeting according to our sources that we spoke to down played russian interference in the election so that the united states -- said that the united states also interferes in other countries' elections and it was not that big of a deal. the comments left a number of his top...
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and england take control, on day two of the final ashes test at the oval.oming up on sportsday on bbc news, europe take a one—point lead over the united states after day one of the solheim cup at gleneagles. good evening. the family of a teenager who suffered a fatal allergic reaction after eating a chicken burger in a restaurant, is demanding a change to the laws governing food allergy labelling. owen carey, who was celebrating his 18th birthday, had told staff at a byron restaurant in london that he was allergic to dairy. but he wasn't told that his food had been marinated in buttermilk. the family wants clearer information on the ingredients of all dishes on menus. here's angus crawford. right, this. owen carey. let me start again. living life to the full, his family say. acutely aware of them, but never letting his allergies hold him back. but a meal out — an 18th birthday treat — killed him. fried chicken from byron burger, cooked in buttermilk. ingredients not listed on the menu at the time. triggering a severe allergic reaction. the only warning was
and england take control, on day two of the final ashes test at the oval.oming up on sportsday on bbc news, europe take a one—point lead over the united states after day one of the solheim cup at gleneagles. good evening. the family of a teenager who suffered a fatal allergic reaction after eating a chicken burger in a restaurant, is demanding a change to the laws governing food allergy labelling. owen carey, who was celebrating his 18th birthday, had told staff at a byron restaurant in...
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root‘s captaincy isn't under threat as they hope to level the ashes series in the final test at the ovalbritain is approaching the top of the medal table as they win three more golds in the world para swimming championships. hello, and welcome to sportsday. it was a fast—paced, end—to—end match, but england have kept their 100% record in euro 2020 qualifying as they scored five goals to beat kosovo at st mary's. but there were some defensive problems in gareth southgate‘s side as they conceeded three and had an early scare. patrick gearey reports. they've only been playing international football slightly longer than gareth southgate have a managing england, everything new and everything is history, but sometimes history happens quickly. it took 35 seconds of her to score the famous goal, a timeless moment but only a temporary lead. it lasted seven minutes of four sterling nodded england level. the white waves kept coming, strolling set up harry kane to— one. the third arrive with them down and injured. the one of the ball put out, he excellently put it in. amongst the chaos, he scored hi
root‘s captaincy isn't under threat as they hope to level the ashes series in the final test at the ovalbritain is approaching the top of the medal table as they win three more golds in the world para swimming championships. hello, and welcome to sportsday. it was a fast—paced, end—to—end match, but england have kept their 100% record in euro 2020 qualifying as they scored five goals to beat kosovo at st mary's. but there were some defensive problems in gareth southgate‘s side as they...
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the final ashes test starts at the oval tomorrow. who dropped down the batting order last time out, has now simply been dropped, he's had a torrid series. although a couple of factors may have counted against him as england shuffle their line—up looking to at least level the series. from the oval, here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. it has come to the england team ahead at the fifth and final test at the oval and the catalyst i suppose is ben stokes. we saw him bowl once again during england's training session by england do not think they can trust him, he is not fit enough to get through an entire test match with his allocation of overs. he will play as a specialist batsman. sam curran comes into the team as a bowling all—rounder. chris woakes comes back in the place of over ten. the knock—on effect of this, jason roy loses his place in the test match team. he has had four chances to prove himself as a test match batsman and i think we have to say there is an experiment which has failed. it could be a long way to get back int
the final ashes test starts at the oval tomorrow. who dropped down the batting order last time out, has now simply been dropped, he's had a torrid series. although a couple of factors may have counted against him as england shuffle their line—up looking to at least level the series. from the oval, here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. it has come to the england team ahead at the fifth and final test at the oval and the catalyst i suppose is ben stokes. we saw him bowl once again during...
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in the oval office! ( laughter ) head! mouth candy! the old pac-man. >> trevor: pac-man? >> yeah -- ( making sounds ) >> trevor: i got it. >> my point, is trevor, trump has blown it. he might get impeached for gossipping on the phone like a little bitch -- ( cheers and applause ) i mean, like a waste of a wonderful opportunity! it's like when i gave my husband a hall pass and he used it to kiss karen from the p.t.a. karen! you know what i use my hall pass for? i murder (~bleep ) pierce
in the oval office! ( laughter ) head! mouth candy! the old pac-man. >> trevor: pac-man? >> yeah -- ( making sounds ) >> trevor: i got it. >> my point, is trevor, trump has blown it. he might get impeached for gossipping on the phone like a little bitch -- ( cheers and applause ) i mean, like a waste of a wonderful opportunity! it's like when i gave my husband a hall pass and he used it to kiss karen from the p.t.a. karen! you know what i use my hall pass for? i murder...
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42 stes, and six deaths reported the fda planned to go after flavored vaping pods announced in the oval office today our anne thompson has the latest on the vaping epidemic >> reporter: the vaping epidemic today getting presidential attention. we can't allow people to get sick and we can't have our youth be so affected >> reporter: the administration promising to take flavored e-cigarettes off the market, used it says by 5 million american children. >> what we're doing today is ensuring that kids will not have access to the products they have been seeking and using, which are these flavored e-cigarette products. >> reporter: a dramatic step to regulate the devices linked to six deaths and almost 500 reported lung injuries in wisconsin today, evidence from a law enforcement crackdown, seizing dozens of jars of thc oil, the active ingredient in marijuana, from an illegal vaping operation 20-year-old tyler huffheins was the master mind sarks officials, turning out 3,000 to 5,000 cartridges a day, laced with thc and selling them to high school students huffheins has not entered a plea >> th
42 stes, and six deaths reported the fda planned to go after flavored vaping pods announced in the oval office today our anne thompson has the latest on the vaping epidemic >> reporter: the vaping epidemic today getting presidential attention. we can't allow people to get sick and we can't have our youth be so affected >> reporter: the administration promising to take flavored e-cigarettes off the market, used it says by 5 million american children. >> what we're doing today...
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we went to bill clinton, and it was over did he have sex in the oval office with that woman. and, we had a split, and the democrats say we were through the impeachment process, and he was not turned out of office. now, we have a third one. this is a strange one, was clearly a violation there. it is on the face, right? he put it out there. we also have the star of a reality show as president, and
we went to bill clinton, and it was over did he have sex in the oval office with that woman. and, we had a split, and the democrats say we were through the impeachment process, and he was not turned out of office. now, we have a third one. this is a strange one, was clearly a violation there. it is on the face, right? he put it out there. we also have the star of a reality show as president, and
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. >>> a docttored phony map in th oval office. the president pushing a fake narrative that dorian was once a threat to alabama. >> that #sharpiegate. i'm dave briggs. 5 a.m. in the east. we begin with breaking news overnight. a sudden resurgence of hurricane dorian regaining strength and now once again a major category 3 storm. officials say landfall is possible anywhere in the carolinas. right now dorian is approaching the coast of south carolina. the national hurricane center warning of life threatening storm surge and dangerous winds. >> dorian is forecast to run parallel to the coasts of north and south carolina into friday, but any swerve to the west could bring the eye of the hurricane on shore. this morning more than 1 million people in the carolinas are under mandatory evacuation orders. coastal south carolina getting hit hard. right now parts of downtown charleston of under water. power outages quickly skyrocketing to 95,000. 15 to 20 inches of rain is expected. meteorologist derek van dam is there for us this morning, an
. >>> a docttored phony map in th oval office. the president pushing a fake narrative that dorian was once a threat to alabama. >> that #sharpiegate. i'm dave briggs. 5 a.m. in the east. we begin with breaking news overnight. a sudden resurgence of hurricane dorian regaining strength and now once again a major category 3 storm. officials say landfall is possible anywhere in the carolinas. right now dorian is approaching the coast of south carolina. the national hurricane center...
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these were the scenes in the dressing rooms at the oval yesterday. and australia sharing drinks together after a series that was also shared. 2—2. this was the first ashes to finish asa this was the first ashes to finish as a draw since 1972, and rescuing that scoreline in that final test could have an impact on which england players stay or go moving forward in the test game. these are perhaps the england batsmen most under threat. jason roy was so effective as a one—day batsman during the world cup, but he averaged less than 1a during this series, and he was of course dropped for that final test at the oval. some interesting discussion too around jonny bairstow. again, such a talus for england as a one—day player but he only made 1/2—century across this ashes series, and there are other options challenging him as wicketkeeper as well who might be in line to take his place there. joe denly established himself as a very capable opener, with 94 in the final test, but he's come into this side at the age of 33, that could mean winning the next play test
these were the scenes in the dressing rooms at the oval yesterday. and australia sharing drinks together after a series that was also shared. 2—2. this was the first ashes to finish asa this was the first ashes to finish as a draw since 1972, and rescuing that scoreline in that final test could have an impact on which england players stay or go moving forward in the test game. these are perhaps the england batsmen most under threat. jason roy was so effective as a one—day batsman during the...
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that i felt like that after the oval office talk. that came up in the oval office, where that photo op that came into a really long conversation. nobody followed up on it. >> elizabeth: i don't think he would release isis of the board in any country. i don't think anybody would do that. your point about what the president is trying to get accomplished right now, in terms of the mexico-canada trade deal, let's do the lay of the land. the democrats are going into 2020 almost virtually empty handed. less legislative victories than the prior congress. so you would think they would want to get that deal done. the president did say he would consider an interim deal. they are supposed to treat it as a 150-page deal with china out there. when he says he wants a more complete deal. so he feels are now, it's kind of like taking the temperature. you can feel he feels like he's in a stronger position at this point. as with iran, he is saying, "we are going to negotiate." secretary of state mike pompeo is looking forward to providing approach, wh
that i felt like that after the oval office talk. that came up in the oval office, where that photo op that came into a really long conversation. nobody followed up on it. >> elizabeth: i don't think he would release isis of the board in any country. i don't think anybody would do that. your point about what the president is trying to get accomplished right now, in terms of the mexico-canada trade deal, let's do the lay of the land. the democrats are going into 2020 almost virtually empty...
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house is dragging its feet, admitting who altered the weather map held up by the president in the oval office, false falsely showing alabama in the path of the hurricane. >> that was the original chart,
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. >>> ahead, a new revelation about the altered weather map president trump showed off in the oval officew but not all that surprising. details next. >>> so the washington post is reporting that it was president trump who personally altered a hurricane dorian weather map with a sharpie to make it look like alabama had been in danger. the white house has been trying to clean up this mess by attacking the media and releasing alternative hurricane maps. administration officials even crafted a 225 word statement defending the president's fabrications, but their boss can't seem to move on. here's caitlyn collins. >> reporter: yeah, christine and dave. we are now on day six of the president refusing to drop his false claim that alabama was in the path of hurricane dorian, a claim that he made on sunday that he's continuing to make now even in the face of several meteorologists saying the president was not accurate when he made that claim. the president is going to great lengths to claim he was right even having his homeland security advisor, this person rear admiral peter brown issue a statemen
. >>> ahead, a new revelation about the altered weather map president trump showed off in the oval officew but not all that surprising. details next. >>> so the washington post is reporting that it was president trump who personally altered a hurricane dorian weather map with a sharpie to make it look like alabama had been in danger. the white house has been trying to clean up this mess by attacking the media and releasing alternative hurricane maps. administration officials...
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our sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching the action, from the oval in london. a full day of test match cricket here at the oval and as we approach mid—september, we should be thankful for that fact alone. for much of the day, a story of catches, dropped ones. australia missed three opportunities to get rid ofjoe root before he reached 50 and thenjoe root, the benefit of that good fortune, seemed to get a bit stuck himself. dismissed for 57. fortune, seemed to get a bit stuck himself. dismissed for57. beautiful delivery from cummins. clean bold, don't need any fielders from that. after that, it seemed like australia would take control. an interesting decision for them to bowl first and interesting for them to bring in mitchell marsh, not mitchell starc. he repaid that decision by taking four wickets and the ball to move. full to lbw ‘s to get rid of wokes. england was still going at the close of play, tanks mainly tojos buttler. jack leach with him in support. now, if england on the second day you can get their total to 300 and more, maybe that will put some sco
our sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching the action, from the oval in london. a full day of test match cricket here at the oval and as we approach mid—september, we should be thankful for that fact alone. for much of the day, a story of catches, dropped ones. australia missed three opportunities to get rid ofjoe root before he reached 50 and thenjoe root, the benefit of that good fortune, seemed to get a bit stuck himself. dismissed for 57. fortune, seemed to get a bit stuck himself....
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it ain't over till the oval. fifth test, over the road.ng. next, australia's captain put him down, tim paine with the gloves. nowhere to hide and nobody is perfect. who dropped joe root now? steve smith. some catches are unmissable, rory burns battled hard to 47 when he looped the ball to a sad conclusion. for him anyway. wherever ben stokes meant to hit this, the outcome was straight to nathan lyon. stokes was furious with himself, and in the dressing room to applaud his captain. joe route 250 and a hint of satisfaction. perhaps sensed this was looming. flattened by cummings, no catches required. australia took control, they picked marsh for this match, and he got ben stokes out like this. just another day in the ashes office. let's remember, the australians must be tired too and in the last few minutes jos buttler be tired too and in the last few minutesjos buttler has played some big shots. england 271—8, sophie, just maybe there is some life in the ashes yet. joe, thank you. and some good weather for the ashes, darren? yes, and this pi
it ain't over till the oval. fifth test, over the road.ng. next, australia's captain put him down, tim paine with the gloves. nowhere to hide and nobody is perfect. who dropped joe root now? steve smith. some catches are unmissable, rory burns battled hard to 47 when he looped the ball to a sad conclusion. for him anyway. wherever ben stokes meant to hit this, the outcome was straight to nathan lyon. stokes was furious with himself, and in the dressing room to applaud his captain. joe route 250...
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joe wilson is at the oval for us.re of smith's dominance that england will be happy to remove him forjust 80. in the context of him averaging 134 in this series, in the context of him averaging 177, this is one of his favourite grounds. such a busy day here when we think back to the start of the day which began with england's first innings. and i'm sure the crowd that came in were hoping for an hour ofjos buttler, in the end we got 24 minutes. he was out for 70 which meant england were all out for 294. then england came to bowl and david warner was the first man out after so many ducks, i suppose in the context, it is getting to five, not too bad. england heard it and it was proved by review and that was the first of the wickets of the day forjofra archer who was back to his best here today. but what about that man, steve smith? again infuriating for england. chose his moments to attack as he did with that big six. and that took him to 50. how would england get rid of him? it was an ongoing issue through the afternoon
joe wilson is at the oval for us.re of smith's dominance that england will be happy to remove him forjust 80. in the context of him averaging 134 in this series, in the context of him averaging 177, this is one of his favourite grounds. such a busy day here when we think back to the start of the day which began with england's first innings. and i'm sure the crowd that came in were hoping for an hour ofjos buttler, in the end we got 24 minutes. he was out for 70 which meant england were all out...
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so the president, with this thing on poster board in the oval office, he appears to be presenting real u.s. government information to the public in this self-proclaimed update on hurricane dorian, some president trump in the oval office. except what the president is holding up is false information, right. it's an altered hurricane map. the little semi circle in black sharpie that's on the map there, that was added to the map. that was not put there by the national weather service. that's not something the national hurricane center did. and actually, according to bloomberg news today, that little bit was added to the map by president trump personally, by the president himself. bloomberg news today citing sources saying that the president is the one who drew on this map and changed it and then displayed it to the american people as if this was hurricane dorian's track. that's how bloomberg has it. according to cnn tonight, it was some other official besides the president who drew on the map before the president held it up. i mean, in either case, this is not the work of the national weat
so the president, with this thing on poster board in the oval office, he appears to be presenting real u.s. government information to the public in this self-proclaimed update on hurricane dorian, some president trump in the oval office. except what the president is holding up is false information, right. it's an altered hurricane map. the little semi circle in black sharpie that's on the map there, that was added to the map. that was not put there by the national weather service. that's not...
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office. >> i've never been to a meeting in the oval office before. i'm a career fbi agent, government worker. >> oval office was above your pay grade? >> it certainly was. and the president immediately went off on a -- almost a gleeful description of what had happened with the firing of jim comey. and then he went on to state that people in the fbi were thrilled about this, the people really disliked jim comey, and that they were very happy about this and that it was a great thing. >> he was telling you what the reaction inside the fbi was. >> he was. it was very different than the reaction i had seen immediately before i came to the white house. >> which was what? >> people were shocked. we had lost our leader, a leader who was respected and liked by the vast majority of fbi employees. people were very sad. but anyway, that night in the oval office what i was hearing from the president was not reality. it was the version of the events that i quickly realized he wished me to adopt. i was speaking to the man who had just run for the presidency and won
office. >> i've never been to a meeting in the oval office before. i'm a career fbi agent, government worker. >> oval office was above your pay grade? >> it certainly was. and the president immediately went off on a -- almost a gleeful description of what had happened with the firing of jim comey. and then he went on to state that people in the fbi were thrilled about this, the people really disliked jim comey, and that they were very happy about this and that it was a great...
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but he also found time in an oval office meaning to insult his nearly departed third national security adviser and to go after the press for revealing that the attacks on the weather service that corrected trump's erroneous alabama forecast came from the president and his chief of staff. >> that's a whole hoax by the fake news media when they talk about the hurricane and when they talk about florida and when they talk about alabama. that's just fake news. right from the beginning it was a fake story. >> and you know what that means, real as can be. but it's those polls that show donald trump's political standing may be reaching a low point that's leading to a presidential unraveling. here are those polls. donald trump loses to joe biden in head to head polling by 15 points. donald trump loses to bernie sanders by nine points. donald trump losing to elizabeth warren and kamala harris by seven points. donald trump loses to mayor pete buttigieg should he be the nominee by four points. the head to head polls we are reflecting with the latest presidential approval number reveals that trump'
but he also found time in an oval office meaning to insult his nearly departed third national security adviser and to go after the press for revealing that the attacks on the weather service that corrected trump's erroneous alabama forecast came from the president and his chief of staff. >> that's a whole hoax by the fake news media when they talk about the hurricane and when they talk about florida and when they talk about alabama. that's just fake news. right from the beginning it was a...
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joe wilson, bbc news, the oval.tford fought back from two goals down at half—time to draw 2—2 at home to arsenal. quite some start for quique sanchez flores in his first match since being reappointed watford manager. pierre—emerick aubameyang scored twice in the first half to put the visitors in front, but they really unravelled after the break. tom cleverly taking advantage of some incredibly sloppy play by the gunners. that made it 2—1 before roberto pereyra rolled in a late penalty to help watford take only their second point of the season. in the second half, we're tried to ta ke in the second half, we're tried to take care, knowing that if we lost the face to the match, it could be really, go to for us. so, keep the confidence for the second half but to play a different game, because i prefer to play a different game, because i p refer to to play a different game, because i prefer to start in 00 second half. try to win the second half. that was the message for the players, and the players understand it well, th
joe wilson, bbc news, the oval.tford fought back from two goals down at half—time to draw 2—2 at home to arsenal. quite some start for quique sanchez flores in his first match since being reappointed watford manager. pierre—emerick aubameyang scored twice in the first half to put the visitors in front, but they really unravelled after the break. tom cleverly taking advantage of some incredibly sloppy play by the gunners. that made it 2—1 before roberto pereyra rolled in a late penalty...
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it's in the oval office so cameras are shooting it.ring it to you as it becomes available. >>> after losing "the office" and "friends" shares of netflix right now should be higher after it locked in the show about nothing. netflix stock is just slightly lower at the moment but the big news today that one might have thought would pump their stock is that it won the rights to stream the entire "seinfeld" series beginning in 2021. all 180 episodes. this on the heels of disney ceo bob iger's departure from the most coveted board seat in the name of technology, apple. while it's the board that everybody wants to sit on, yeah, everybody wants to sit on apple, right, sure they pay plus it's exciting, we are a couple months away from disney and apple launching their specific independent streaming services, with netflix now revving its engines what should investors make of the three-way conflict of interest and who comes out on top as the ultimate streaming hunger games is about to commence? apple right now is the only stock higher by half a pe
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you want a person in that oval office who can think and think clearly.iden needs to demonstrate that, and i think, you know, he'll be put to the test in this campaign. >> maggie, last night there was a lot of criticism about biden's reaction to the question about the legacy of slavery and what to do now. he ended up sort of saying, make sure you have the record player on at night. there was both criticism that he basically veered off the topic and ended up in the sort of very convoluted thing and then also referencing a record player. as someone who just happened to have bought a record player in detroit in the last debate, there is an argument to be made record players are coming back, but i don't think that's what vice president biden was referring to. >> i think record players are wonderful, but, no, i don't think that's where he was going, and i don't own one. but i do think, look, on the issue of slavery and of this country's relationship to slavery, i think what biden was trying to do frankly was just not answer the question because the crux of his
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reporters are inside the oval office right now.s soon as we can do that, we will pay you are currently watching "outnumbered overtime." i'm harris faulkner. let's go to north carolina talk politics to begin this hour. republicans claiming victory in the north. the states that congressional district, where republican dan bishop nearly defeated democrat dan mccready in a race widely seen as a bellwether for president trump's reelection bid. earlier today, bishop expressed his gratitude for the president's help in rallying the base ahead of election day was x months against someone in it for two years, and we really only more competitive in terms of funding for about six weeks. the president and vice president stepping in, committing the way they did to this race was tremendous. >> harris: jonathan is live in charlotte, north carolina. it was squeaky close, but a win is a win. >> yeah, he win is a win. despite all the talk of district nine possibly turning purple, the republican strategy remained research focused on energizing the con
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